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Granbury News for 26-Oct-2006
'Finite water resources cross global borders (The Weatherford Democrat)Water will soon be considered a worldwide commodity. In fact, in many countries it already is. As of 2005, 1.1 billion people lacked access to safe water, and with only 1 percent of the total water resources on earth available for human use, that number is only expected to grow.
'Clerk, opponent disagree on filing attempt (Cleburne Times-Review)The Johnson County clerk disputed claims Monday his opponent made in a Times-Review story Oct. 17 about campaign-finance reports filed after the deadline.
'Lamar set to go as runner-up (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Lady Vikings get big District 8-5A win
'County judge (Cleburne Times-Review)In the race for county judge, incumbent Roger Harmon hopes to hold off Democratic challenger Robert Calahan in the Nov. 7 election.
'Lady Pirates complete best season since '96 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Paschal still has a shot at the final playoff spot in District 4-5A after the loss.
'Sportsman shares whopper of a fish story (The Weatherford Democrat)By Bill Wolcott LOCKPORT UNION-SUN AND JOURNAL (LOCKPORT, N.Y.) Appleton, N.Y. ? The biggest king salmon Maury Clark ever caught was a 35-pounder. On Friday, the sportsman almost topped that, catching a king salmon, by hand, in the ditch in front of his house, about 8 miles from Lake Ontario.
'Halloween conundrum: How old is too old? (The Weatherford Democrat)By TIFFANY AIKMAN KOKOMO TRIBUNE (KOKOMO, Ind.) Kokomo, Ind. ? The time is near for ghosts and goblins to come knocking at your door in search of what every child in the free world loves ? which is, of course, candy.
'Congressman: Rules dangerous for inshore fishermen (The Weatherford Democrat)Gloucester, Mass. ? New fishing regulations that will take effect next month underscore the need to change the national law that determines how new rules and restrictions are made, Congressman Barney Frank said.
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